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A high-performance wetsuit that offers warmth, comfort and flexibility, with high-stretch lining and front-zip entry. Made for cool water: 55-60º F/13-16º C.

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It's a long haul to New Zealand, but a pumping day at Raglan makes the pricey ticket more than worthwhile. With anatomical patterning and high-quality neoprene that meets Patagonia's rigorous standards for stretch, durability and warmth, the R2® Front-Zip is a high-performance full suit that provides unparalleled freedom of movement when you're wrapping turns on long left-hand walls. The torso and thighs have a hydrophobic, 67% recycled polyester microgrid thermal lining that dries fast and minimizes weight; high-stretch, 100% recycled polyester lining in the arms and legs maximizes freedom of motion. The floating front-zip offers excellent flex, and 100% exterior seam sealing eliminates leaks. Other features include a durable, water-resistant 88% recycled polyester/12% spandex exterior face fabric, hidden key loop and long-lasting Supratex kneepads. All seams are triple glued, blindstitched and internally taped at high-stress areas.

Made with high-quality neoprene that meets our rigorous standards for strength, durability and warmth

Recycled Polyester

In 1993, we adopted fleece into our product line made from post consumer recycled (PCR) plastic soda bottles. We were the first outdoor clothing manufacturer to do so. PCR® clothing was a positive step towards a more sustainable system – one that uses fewer resources, discards less and better protects people’s health.

Today, we’re able to utilize more sources for recycled polyester and offer it on more garments such as Capilene® baselayers, shell jackets, board shorts, and fleece. We now recycle used soda bottles, unusable manufacturing waste, and worn out garments (including our own) into polyester fibers to produce many of our clothes.